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Study finds link between Grand Canyon landslide and Meteor Crater impact

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Geology is full of detective stories about the Earth’s history, and a new paper in Geology by University of New Mexico Distinguished Professors Emeritus Karl Karlstrom and Laurie Crossey, along with their co‐authors, links two […]

Phys.org - Biotechnology

Carbon credit accuracy for agricultural markets improved by new baseline system testing

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New research from Michigan State University, led by agricultural systems scientist Bruno Basso, addresses a major problem in agricultural carbon markets: how to set an accurate starting point, or “baseline,” for measuring climate benefits. Most […]

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A lunar base could start with a dome over a crater made of regolith

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When the first astronauts walked on the moon as part of the Apollo Program, the concept of lunar habitats ceased being the stuff of science fiction and became a matter of scientific study. With several […]

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Novel biosensor allows real-time monitoring of sucrose uptake in plants

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Sucrose is a vital energy source in plants. It also drives growth and serves as an important signaling molecule during stress and development. Sucrose is a key product of photosynthesis and the primary form of […]

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Ultrafast cryo-EM study challenges assumptions on pulsed electron beam mitigation of radiation damage

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Radiation damage remains the principal limitation in achieving higher resolution in cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), despite advances in cryoprotection and low-dose imaging. Researchers have proposed that using pulsed electron beams could allow relaxation between energy deposition […]

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Study helps urban farmers create ‘light recipe’ to increase crop yield

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Researchers have developed a new formula to allow urban farmers to design their own “light recipe”—a combination of different colors of lighting that could help increase crop yields in vertical farms.This post was originally published […]

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Scientists develop technique for high-resolution single cell epigenetic analysis

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Van Andel Institute scientists have developed an improved technique to comprehensively profile DNA methylation in single cells, an advance that will help researchers better study the role of epigenetics in cancer and other diseases.This post […]

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Study breaches ‘The Great Firewall’ to look at Chinese censorship

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People have nicknamed the security system that monitors and controls internet traffic entering and leaving China “The Great Firewall of China.”This post was originally published on this site

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Study reveals world’s largest turtle nesting site thanks to smarter drone surveys

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A University of Florida research team has developed a more accurate way to count wildlife using drones—an innovation that helped confirm the world’s largest known nesting site for a threatened turtle species.This post was originally […]

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Scientists create food sensor that detects unwanted bacteria, chemicals

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Researchers at the University of Texas at Dallas have created a portable food safety device they hope will one day be used at every level of the food industry—from processing facilities to home kitchens.This post […]

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